6/30/09 AM Clips - Mid-Atlantic, New England, South
By Andy Propst on Jun 30, 2009 | In East Coast, Mid-Atlantic, New England, South | Send feedback »
Washington Times
THEATER: 'Lyle' sure to bring big smile
A crocodile in the tub usually prompts a panicked call to Animal Control. However, when the Primm family finds a reptile wriggling in the bathroom ...
Potomac Stages
Review: Oklahoma! - Toby's Dinner Theatre - Columbia
Solid staging, fine singing and spirited dancing
Edge Washington
Radio Golf
It can be said that Wilson writes about what Zora Neale Hurston called the "average struggling non-morbid Negro." His characters struggle to come to terms with what is right and wrong and never come to a conclusion easily.
Live Arts & Fringe Festival Blog
Clowns Without Borders
Part of the fun of running this blog is getting to root around in the lives, histories, aesthetics, and influences of all kinds of artists and performers. I recently had lunch with Les Rivera, who's performing in the Live Arts Festival this fall in Melanie Stewart Dance Theatre's Kill Me Now, to learn what he's been doing in the months leading up to his performance.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette On Stage Blog
Chris Rawson's OnStage: The Jimmys are launched
What a great start to the Jimmys! Some of the pros on the judges panel clearly thought they were doing community service by judging a group of high school students, but watching the 32 young contestants do their audition solos and ensemble pieces, they were surprised to discover a freshet of real (if unformed) talent. As one said, in only partial exaggeration, a few of the 32 could move to New York right now and get work. ...
Boston Globe
Old-fashioned passion
Julianne Boyd loves old musicals, and she stages them with such freshness and verve that she makes audiences fall in love with them all over again, too.
Edge Providence
By the sea with Miss Sabrina Blaze
One of the Ocean State’s favorite performers goes seaside for a summer of cabaret EDGE spoke to Miss Sabrina Blaze about how she will spend her summer and her (fabulous) career.
South Florida Sun-Sentinel
Sol Theatre charms with Men on the Verge of a His-panic Breakdown
Creative Loafing Culture Surfing Blog
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof is built like a brick house
Georgia Shakespeare's grand production puts the Tennessee Williams play in the company of the classical canon
Creative Loafing the CLog - Arts Blog
CAST’s Metamorphoses continues to splash
Due to a number of sold out shows, Carolina Actor’s Studio Theatre has added six extra performance dates for Mary Zimmerman’s slippery play Metamorphoses.
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